Love that cut and fold technique used for the forge weld! With all these nautical themes you sure a distant relative isn’t Edward Teach? A few years growth and some det cord tangled into your beard you could easily pass off as one!
Nice video. Very unique project. It looks really unique and BadAss design. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work. Forge On. Keep Making. God bless.
Been a very interesting and informative series. Enjoyed watching and learning. 🙏 Blessed days now and well wishes possitive energy Crawford out 🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
Great looking harpoon there sir. I'm just getting ready to start up forging and blacksmithing of my own and I really enjoy seeing videos like this. Great job!!!!
Thanks for that, and a design technique I hadn't ever considered. So, your next challenge, should you choose to accept it, is a lance head. The type of lance used by the Australian Light Horse and the Bengal Lancers. It's three sided with deep fullers running to a tip. They're light with "pointability" but extremely robust. Thanks again for the harpoon, now how about one as a bottle opener. Well done.
When you fold that tip back, arent you creating a shear plane when you weld it, or does it not matter because you are forming the new tip at a welding heat, or did I miss something?
Pure blacksmithing, Hephaestus would be proud
This what we be needing on our ship
AAARRRRR!!! Are u ready kids? Yes captain!
Love that cut and fold technique used for the forge weld! With all these nautical themes you sure a distant relative isn’t Edward Teach? A few years growth and some det cord tangled into your beard you could easily pass off as one!
Nice video. Very unique project. It looks really unique and BadAss design. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work. Forge On. Keep Making. God bless.
Been a very interesting and informative series.
Enjoyed watching and learning.
🙏 Blessed days now and well wishes possitive energy
Crawford out 🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
Great looking harpoon there sir. I'm just getting ready to start up forging and blacksmithing of my own and I really enjoy seeing videos like this. Great job!!!!
Nice work. I really love your enthusiasm. Happy whaling mate.
..if Captain Ahab had that it might have made a difference in the story. Great job sir...!
Thanks for that, and a design technique I hadn't ever considered. So, your next challenge, should you choose to accept it, is a lance head. The type of lance used by the Australian Light Horse and the Bengal Lancers. It's three sided with deep fullers running to a tip. They're light with "pointability" but extremely robust. Thanks again for the harpoon, now how about one as a bottle opener. Well done.
Looked like those whale eggs were devastated. Cool build.
Hmmm... i like it
When you fold that tip back, arent you creating a shear plane when you weld it, or does it not matter because you are forming the new tip at a welding heat, or did I miss something?
Good question Jared. 🤔 I'm interested to hear the answer.
I'd like to make a smaller version for carp and gar.
Nice job. I don't know if I would need one in Utah. All the fish are too tiny to harpoon. Better build one just in case.